Description PeerGenius incorporates a patent pending digital file signature technology (also referred to as electronic DNA or eDNA) to uniquely identify all files shared and traded on the network. Based on a file’s content and length, eDNA technology is employed throughout the network to distinguish, describe and trace files. This methodology enables PeerGenius to:
Ensure the trading and sharing of condoned content only
Maintain network security, integrity and assurance
Standardize file naming and prevent viruses
Allow for efficient indexing and searching files
Produce relevant user and network tracking information
The above functionality ensures that end users receive the exact content as intended without the possibility of corruption. The network functions efficiently with reduced overhead and accelerated response times. Content owners, providers and distributors may obtain real-time or logged data on all facets of the network including usage statistics and billing data.
Multi-Source Downloading This algorithm employs users’ upload bandwidths to transfer files from multiple locations simultaneously. PeerGenius distributes the load throughout the network and eliminates the need for expensive servers with “large pipe” connections to the Internet. It significantly reduces distribution costs and enables users to download data quickly.